Presented at the Museums in Conversation Conference, April 15, 2013, Syracuse, NY. This presentation covers a basic overview of why museums should use online technologies and how they can reach new audiences.
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3. • What audiences are you currently reaching?
• Think about an audience you are not reaching
• How might technology help you reach that audience?
4. • Get on social media
• People use social media as a newspaper
• You can gain new connections
• People use social media (Facebook especially), to find
general info
• Be more than just a presence
• Post photos
• Have a “voice”
• Do “behind-the-scenes”
• Make friends, expand your reach
• “like” other institutions
• “share” others’ updates
5. • Get a website
• Searchable for general info
• Easily provides information about programs, events, etc. that
might otherwise require a phone call
• Make it a GOOD website
• Opportunity to make a good impression
• Engage visitors before they visit
• Provide information not available at the museum or over the phone
• Share resources
6. • Digitize!
• Not everyone knows what you have (and they should!)
• Protects fragile items from overuse
• Broadens sharing ability
• Share collections online
• Broadens your audience considerably
• Makes primary source research easier
• Gets potential visitors (and donors) excited about the collection
7. • Smart phone parity approaches
• Be smart-friendly
• Website
• Exhibitions
• Events
• Surveys
• Apps
• Are you constructing Binaries?
8. • Look online
• Importance of surveying your audience
• What to do with the results?
9. • Who do you want to reach?
• Why do you want to reach that audience?
• What makes you think you are not currently reaching that
audience?
10.
11. • You’ve got your new audience, now what?
• How can online technologies help you engage your new
audience?
• What does using online technologies offer your museum
that you might not otherwise be able to do?
12. • Use your technology manual!
• Engage or reengage existing audiences
• Really think about your website and how best to use it
• Consider joining a social network or reexamine your existing
strategy
• Start digitizing! Every little bit counts
• Get smart and be smart-friendly
• Research your area demographics and start reaching out
to new audiences
• How can technology help?
• Use those surveys
• Start implementing new ideas and don’t be afraid to
make mistakes.
Editor's Notes
Everybody introduce yourself!
Online presence, searchable for general info, reaches most visitors